 Hi, I'm Mike Williams, journalist and former editor-in-chief of the NMA. We're in Cire Park in Wrexham, and this is where I grew up. Cire Park's had a huge amount of funding from the National Lottery over the past few years, which had a hugely transformative effect on the area, not just in terms of actual buildings like this, but also in terms of the positivity that it's brought to the place. Over the past 25 years, the National Lottery's funded over £100 million worth of projects in the Wrexham and Flintshire area. That includes arts, culture, community and sport, like this indoor athletics arena in Connor's Cave. When I was a kid growing up in Cire Park, I used to be down in the local athletic club all the time. Having facilities like this on your doorstep can be totally life-changing for young people. This is Brumbosdale Works just outside Wrexham. My dad used to work here as the fire safety officer. The whole place closed down in about 1990, but last year the National Lottery announced that they were going to invest £1.1 million into regenerating the place. This is Tupowb, an amazing new cultural hub in Wrexham. Music was such a huge part of my life growing up, and having somewhere like this where you can mix with like-minded people and see live music and get involved in a cultural scene is really massively important to fostering that kind of passion. The National Lottery has funded a load of amazing projects in the Wrexham and Flintshire area. We've made a series of films highlighting how these have impacted on their communities and changed people's lives.